![]() So, you may ask be asking yourself, what is the big deal about full frame cameras if you can’t really see the difference between it and a crop sensor camera? I have been asking myself that as well. The picture on the left was taken with a Canon 60D and the one on the right with a Canon 6D. I think the 6D takes really good pictures. I was not, in any way, disappointed in the pictures from the Canon 6D. My disappointment was a direct result of my grand expectations. My first impression was that I didn’t see a world shattering improvement. I wanted to see a difference that led me to believe I had found a photography secret in full frame photography. I think my immediate first impression when I first reviewed the 6D pictures was disappointment. ![]() Please bear in mind that these are not scientific comparisons - just me eyeballing them on my computer. Neither one screams Crop! or Full Frame! Not to me, at least. One of these pictures was taken with my Canon 60D with a Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L USM and the other was taken with my full frame Canon 6D and a Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 DI VC USD. Here’s an example that demonstrates the difference. After years of shooting cropped, I was anxious to see how magical my pictures were going to look now that I was shooting full frame. So now you know why I have a full frame and a crop sensor camera. The higher price tag of a full frame Canon also kept me at a distance from the full frame experience.īut, I was hired a few months ago to take a series of pictures of an artist’s paintings and the assignment required more megapixels and a full frame camera. Until recently, I never had a strong enough desire or need to buy a full frame camera. But I often wondered what (if any) improvements I would see if I was using a full frame sensor. I come from a line of cropped sensor Canon cameras ( my camera timeline) and have always been satisfied with the pictures taken with those cameras. The 6D is my first full frame purchase and practically the only full frame DSLR I have had any experience with.
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